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Chopper

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  1. Since we are aiming to emulate how the tank topper was attached in ROTJ, in this instance there is a washer on both sides of the rivet, yes.
  2. Ah yeah I see there the edge is trimmed closer on the wearers right than on the left. I don't think it's an issue to do some small trimming on the wearers left to even it out. It's not an issue if your crotch rides low, but the overall appearance of the coveralls should be generally fitted, and it shouldn't be riding lower than the cod. Some general proportions are helpful when setting everything up:
  3. You might want to try image hosting using dropbox or imgur. I believe you can scale the linked sizes through the host, or at least you can with imgur.
  4. Hard to tell from the angle of the photo, but which is off kilter -- the edge on the bottom of the snout greeb, or the bottom edge of the face plate?
  5. There is absolutely nothing in the CRL concerning the specific number of vents, so you should be fine. If your GML has a concern about your vents come submission time, I would hope that they would reach out to the detachment for clarification.
  6. Looks like the second one from the left is a little bit bigger/taller than the others, but otherwise it should work.
  7. From a Level 2 evaluation perspective, we don't require you to exactly match the cut pattern. We understand that the original boots don't exist anymore, so you just need to get close to the original pattern. You can look at some of the more recently cleared lancer apps in the link below to get an idea of what others have done: http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/forum/51-lancer-deployment-request/
  8. Remember that the scout helmet visor doesn't need to close absolutely perfectly. A lot of folks use this image as the gold standard of how the visor should close -- That's actually the stunt helmet! The reason the visor is so flush is because the face plate doesn't open at all. So, without having seen photos of where your face plate is at, remember that some side gap is totally ok. You can see a number of variations in the photos below.
  9. What's the issue with the face plate closing?
  10. The welding lens is definitely the easier option for the lens -- I cut mine with a pair of lexan scissors and an emory board. I'd certainly recommend you go that way, if you plan to continue the helmet build.
  11. Thanks Theo! Yeah, I have both. I think they should fit, but I can do a final, pre-glue mock up with the ammo shells and oiler pouch to make sure it all lines up.
  12. Probably your local browser cache, but yeah, dropbox should work.
  13. Can't see the images, chief. Are hosting them on an image hosting website?
  14. Ok, so my Shoretrooper saga continues... One of the more frustrating aspects of this build is how thin the back plate is -- "wafer thin" to borrow a phrase from Monty Python. I've been getting a lot of cracks and it seems like I find new ones every time I do a fitting. I've done some minor fixes, but it was getting to the point where extreme measures were needed. So, after bracketing the inside return edge with styrene, I coated the inside edges with ABS paste. This had better hold, because I'm not sure what else I can do at this point... Anyhow, onward! Because the button plate on the back of my skirt was too big for me, I cut the top part off. Now I'm trying to find proper placement for repositioning it, so I can re-glue it back together. Some photos (larger versions are linked): If that looks ok, I'll start re-attaching parts. If more tweaking is needed, let me know. All feedback is welcome!
  15. For the most part, you can use the Kropserkel helmet build video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iIJxZhyfak The assembly process is essentially identical between the two helmets. The only caveats I would add is to actually glue the parts of the helmet together avoid the 3M tape. Also, I would use actual rotator bolts on the visor hinge, instead of rivets as well. Otherwise, mostly the same. Take a look and let us know if you have further questions!
  16. I went back and looked at when I did my pixel ratio calculations a while back -- since we know the side strap is 1.5", the thicker stripes were about 0.25" each. Since there's a bit of a margin for error on either end, it looks like you're in good shape.
  17. You might want to post a request in the trade portion of the forum. I imagine quite a few scouts have extra elastic lying around from their builds. http://forum.501stpathfinders.com/index.php?/forum/155-trade-forum/
  18. Thank you, Theo. When I next get a chance to suit up, I'll take some photos with the belt on as well and we can go from there.
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